The G-spot Is The Female Prostate. All Women Have One. And It Works.

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Deborah Sundahl has made a career out of  bringing female ejaculation into the open. — The Independent (Review), London

The Female Prostate

In 2001, the G-spot was finally recognized as a functioning female anatomical organ, and was given the medical term: female prostate. see references below. This medical recognition ended the debate about the ‘Myth of the G-spot.’ The G-Spot is real, and it works. Deborah Sundahl is on a mission to teach women and men how to awaken its sensations, and get its lovely feminine fountain flowing!

Deborah Sundahl

Deborah is an international sex educator who specializes in teaching women and couples about the G-spot and female ejaculation. She is the leading expert and pioneer in this field.

As an expert, she wrote the first, groundbreaking book on female ejaculation in 2004, Female Ejaculation and the G-spot (revised 2014). As pioneer, she made the very first video on this subject in 1993, How to Female Ejaculate, at a time when very few people had heard about female ejaculation.

Testimonials

Deborah teaches with such grace and lets people be where they are. I’ve felt lectured at and pushed before, so I really appreciate her style of teaching. It let’s one open up. Om Shanti. Thank you for your teaching. ~ Emily, Montana


Deborah Sundahl’s Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot Webinar changed my life in a profound way. I found Deborah after a 2-year quest, committed to the work with her, and through her expert guidance and caring approach, I found my center and took my power back.  Life changing to say the least. I am changed forever. Girl Power! ~ Janine, Los Angeles, CA USA


Thank you so much for the work and love and research you’ve been sharing with us. Your book was one of my “first steps” that I took on the path of freedom, joy, and most importantly, pleasure. I am so grateful. Merci Merci ~ Aurelie, France


Finding The G-Spot

All women have a prostate just as all men do. Therefore, all women can ejaculate. When stimulated, the prostate swells with prostatic fluid (ejaculate), and it’s surrounding erectile tissue fills with blood. The prostate and its supporting erectile tissue is the G-spot.

The G-spot is not hard to find. Put your finger just inside your vagina (only 1/2 – 1 inch from the entrance!) and push up toward the abdomen, (not toward the buttocks) like the fingers in the diagram. There it is! Feel the ridges? Press gently but firmly all around it. Get to know your G-spot/ prostate, and you can ejaculate cups full of erotic juices — if you choose to — because ejaculation can occur with an orgasm or without one.

The G-spot is The female prostate, and is therefore naturally ultra-sensitive. Learn how to re-awaken its sensitivity, have G-spot orgasms, and flow fountainous bursts of female ejaculate!

Reprinted from the book, Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot by Deborah Sundahl 2014 Turner Publishing/HunterHouse.

SPECIAL THANK YOU TO SCIENTISTS

Dr. Beverly Whipple and Dr. John Perry and Dr. Alice Ladas for their scientific discoveries on the G-spot, specifically the muscles and nerves involved in the orgasm. These were published in their ground- breaking book: The G-Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality (1982 Holt Rinehart & Winston ISBN 10: 0030618312).

 Dr. Milan Zaviacic for his 20-year cellular study of the female prostate published in his monograph: The Human Female Prostate: From Vestigial Skene’s Paraurethral Glands and Ducts to Woman’s Functional Prostate (1999). His scientific discoveries were many, including the existence of female ejaculation as prostatic fluid. 

Dr. Karl Stifter for first book published on female ejaculation (in German) The Third Dimension of Lust, and ultra sound studies of the female prostate.

Citations and References – Important Science Studies on the G-Spot (Female Prostate) and Female Ejaculation (Prostatic Fluid)

Zaviacic, M. The Human Female Prostate: From Vestigial Skene’s Paraurethral Glands and Ducts to Woman’s Functional Prostate. Bratislava: Slovak Academic Press, 1999

Ladas, A., Whipple, B., Perry, J. The G-spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality. New York: Holt and Company, 1982, 2005

Florian T. Wimpissinger, Karl Stifter, Wolfgang Grin, Walter Stacki. “The Female Prostate Revisited: Perineal Ultrasound and Biochemical Studies of Female Ejaculate.” The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2007

Over three dozen scientific citations can be found in:

Sundahl, D. Female Ejaculation and the G-spot. Alameda: Hunter House, 2004; 2nd Edition: Nashville: Hunter House Imprint of Turner Publishing, 2014

The decision to accept Zaviacic’s findings was made in 2001 (but was not published until 2007) in Terminologia Histologica; International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology, by Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology (FICAT) (ISBN 978-078-176-6104).